Wilhelm, Duke of Oldenburg

Peter Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Oldenburg[1][2] (3 January 1754 in Eutin Castle, Eutin[1][2] – 2 July 1823 in Schloss Plön, Plön.[1][2]) was a ruling Duke of Oldenburg from 1784 to his death.

William I
Duke of Oldenburg
Duke of Oldenburg
Reign1785–1823
PredecessorFrederick Augustus I
SuccessorPeter I
Born(1754-01-03)3 January 1754
Eutin
Died2 July 1823(1823-07-02) (aged 69)
Schloss Plön, Plön
Full name
German: Peter Friedrich Wilhelm
HouseHouse of Holstein-Gottorp
FatherFrederick August I, Duke of Oldenburg
MotherPrincess Ulrike Friederike Wilhelmine of Hesse-Kassel

Life

Wilhelm was the son of Frederick Augustus I, Duke of Oldenburg and Princess Ulrike Friederike Wilhelmine of Hesse-Kassel.[1][2]

He succeeded his father,[1][2] Frederick Augustus I, Duke of Oldenburg as the Duke of Oldenburg in 1785.[1][2]

Due to mental illness, Wilhelm was duke in name only, with his cousin Peter, Prince-Bishop of Lübeck, acting as regent throughout his entire reign.

In October 1799, his sister the Swedish princess Charlotte med him in Lübeck on her journey back to Sweden. She described the meeting between them in her famous journal:

"Here we had arranged for a meeting with my brother. It was a great joy for me to meet him but heart breaking to find him so saddened and in such a difficult position. [...] My cousin the Prince-Bishop of Lübeck visited and stayed for dinner. I do not know his intentions toward my brother but I hope for the best. He is sadly not in good hands and are treated quite badly by his courtiers. In this the Prince-Bishop can not interfere, as the matter is in the hands of the Russian and Danish courts."[3]

In a letter to her sister-in-law ett brev till Sophia Albertina of Sweden, she described his condition:

"Sometime he does appear to be distant and peculiar, but sometimes he speak as wise and sensible as any ordinary person and can even make witty remarks. He has a polite manner put he is entirely as a child, speaks of every subject but normally without any context to it and his sensible moments are temporary. He was very conformable with me and I could make him do anything, but his courtiers claims that he can be quite mean, particularly when he does not get wat he wants. Between us, dear sister, I was disatisfied with his courtiers and the prince bishop, whom I met in Lübeck, was not pleased either. If my brother had been treated differently to begin with, he might have been different than he is now. Now it is to late. The only thing left to us is to make his life as comfortable as possible and hope that he is content."[4]

The title became a Grand Duke in 1815, but Wilhelm never used the elevated style. It was not used until 1829 by the son of Wilhelm's cousin and successor, Peter I.[5]

References

  1. Darryl Lundy (10 May 2003). "Peter Friedrich Wilhelm Herzog von Oldenburg". ThePeerage.com. Retrieved 2009-01-02.
  2. Paul Theroff. "OLDENBURG". Paul Theroff's Royal Genealogy Site. Retrieved 2009-01-02.
  3. Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta, Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok. 6, 1797-1799, Norstedt, Stockholm, 1927.p.229
  4. Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta, Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok. 6, 1797-1799, Norstedt, Stockholm, 1927.s.289
  5. Archived March 17, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
Wilhelm, Duke of Oldenburg
House of Holstein-Gottorp
Cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg
Born: 3 January 1754 Died: 2 July 1823
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Frederick Augustus I
Duke of Oldenburg
6 July 1785 2 July 1823
Succeeded by
Peter I


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